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wiibomb

Member Since 11 Jun 2010
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In Topic: PlayStation 4

Today, 06:53 am

bueno ya con respuestas en mano:

 

1-si el precio no supera una suma exorbitante como los 400k, si estaría dispuesto

 

2-tendría que saber del paquete antes de mandarse, como por ejemplo cual juego, pero en el caso de ser un jueguillo bueno, si se preferiria en paquete.

 

3-si, estaría bastante bonito la actividad


In Topic: PlayStation 4

Yesterday, 11:05 pm

respondo mañana en la mañana según me responda mi primo


In Topic: Q Fue Lo Ultimo Q Jugaste, Y X Donde Quedaste??

Yesterday, 05:48 pm

Buen dato, no tenía idea...

 

Estoy en un 54% de The Last of Us y cada vez se pone mejor... Recomendación p los q están pensando en comprar el season pass esperando q el MP sea algo parecido a Uncharted, pruebenlo antes xq la verdad a mi no me gustó, yo compré el juego con el season pass confiando a ciegas en ND y a no ser de q manden un DLC de campaña tiré a la basura $19, tons p q no se embarquen y si les gusta pues ahi lo compran

 

 

son 3 dlc, 1 de single player (campaña) y 2 de MP


In Topic: Tema Oficial: The last of Us

Yesterday, 04:23 pm

Poruqe no me los regala? XD

 

 

mae elimine mensajes porfa..


In Topic: Nintendo's Free to Play game is.....Steel Diver

Yesterday, 03:39 pm

en mi opinión nada mal... como nintendo lo puso, pretenden hacerlo con una nueva IP para darle mayor conocimiento sin pedirle al consumidor que pague el juego completo para tenerlo, sino que si quiere lo tome como un Demo y si lo quiere, expandirlo con los pagos a un juego completo..

 

jamás querría que un mario o un pokemon fuera F2P, ahí si se cagaría en la confianza del cliente con las microtransacciones, acá un poco de lo que dijeron en la reunión de inversionistas:

 

The ability to offer software in a digital format has given us greater flexibility in terms of how we offer our products to consumers and how to monetize them.

However, we are not planning to offer, for example, Mario or Pokémon games in a free-to-play format. With games like Mario and Pokémon, we already have a sufficient degree of trust with our consumers who are willing to pay a certain sum of money to purchase our products as packaged software. On the other hand, what are we to do when we want to offer a completely new product whose value consumers are yet to understand? Consumers are not sure if it is worth outlaying a certain sum of money for such a product. In such circumstances, our current platforms (Nintendo 3DS and Wii U), which give us various monetization options that would not have been possible on past Nintendo platforms, enable us to make propositions in a free-to-play format.

Nintendo has so far focused on our packaged software business, but we are planning to take on the challenge of releasing free-to-play games too. I believe we will be able to make concrete propositions within this fiscal year.

On the other hand, free-to-play games, if unbalanced, could result in some consumers paying extremely large amounts of money, and we can certainly not expect to build a good relationship with our consumers in this fashion. In order to have a favorable long-term relationship, we would like to offer free-to-play games that are balanced and reasonable. - Satoru Iwata